Sri Lanka

A dedicated allocation of Rs.
10 billion has been reserved for potential future elections, State Minister for Plantations, Enterprise Reforms and Finance, Ranjith Siyambalapitiya says.This provision, while not explicitly outlined in the budget proposals, has been included in the estimates, the lawmaker told addressing a press briefing held at the Presidential Media Centre (PMC) on Tuesday (21), under the theme One Way to a Stable Country.The state minister has conveyed that the Executive Committee of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to deliberate on the release of the second tranche of the extended credit facility to Sri Lanka on December 06.Speaking further, Siyambalapitiya highlighted the challenges faced in formulating this years budget.
He underscored that in 2023, the governments revenue experienced a 16% decline from the targeted amount, a circumstance attributable to the prevailing negative economic conditions.Addressing the inherent limitations faced during the budget preparation, he acknowledged the constraints in pursuing objectives such as maintaining a robust primary account.State Minister Siyambalapitiya further made the following remarks:Moreover, in addressing the budget deficit, when expenditures surpassed income, resorting to borrowing became necessary.
However, the forthcoming year presents a constrained borrowing environment, with limited space available.
Previously, local borrowing was facilitated through various accessible means, but with the implementation of the new Central Bank Act, borrowing has been subject to restrictions.
The government now has the authority to borrow only in response to sudden announcements by the Central Bank.Despite accusations labelling this years budget as an election-oriented one, it is crucial to recognize the imperative of responding to the challenges faced by a society under considerable strain.
In such a context, it becomes obligatory to address the needs of those significantly impacted by economic adversity.We have allocated Rs.
10 billion for upcoming elections, although this provision was not formally presented in the budget proposals but has been factored into the estimates.Furthermore, it is essential to recognize that no nation has advanced without a sustainable stream of tax and government revenues.
When we assumed these responsibilities, the tax structure was predominantly comprised of 80% indirect taxes and 20% direct taxes.
Over time, we have strategically reduced the indirect tax rate, bringing the direct tax rate closer to 30%.Additionally, the State Financial Management Responsibilities Act No.
03 of 2003 mandates maintaining the budget deficit at 5%, a target that, in practice, has proven challenging.
Over the last two decades, this target was achieved only in 2016 and 2017.
Sustaining this requires a rigorous approach involving substantial expenditure reductions and revenue generation.
Notably, public welfare expenditure, which stood at 65 billion, is projected to rise to 209 billion this year.
Efforts are underway to implement practical reforms, including amendments to certain laws, to align legislation with operational realities.
Activating dormant tax revenues is also a priority in our pursuit of fiscal sustainability.Moreover, there is a potential to elevate the state income ratio from its current 8.3% to 10.1% by the end of this year, and following the implementation of the 2024 budget, this ratio could further rise to 12.3% by the close of that year.
Regardless of the political party in power, sustaining a nation necessitates the continual growth of state revenue.In a remarkably short period, we successfully alleviated the frustrations associated with the historical instability of the state.
Concurrently, efforts are underway to enforce the Anti-Corruption Act, aligning with the commitments made under the agreement with the International Monetary Fund.Furthermore, plans are in place to conclude the electronic tax information gathering program and the Revenue Administration Management Information System 2.0 (RAMIS 2.0) project by the years end.
The upcoming weeks are deemed pivotal for Sri Lankas economic trajectory.
On December 6, the Executive Committee of the International Monetary Fund is set to convene and deliberate on the release of the second instalment of the extended credit facility.
Furthermore, discussions and finalization of the proposal for the restructuring of bilateral debt are scheduled.--PMD





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